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Len has run out of critiques
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CravenHaven
17-11-2014
Originally Posted by eveningstar:
“I don't think we've heard 'shut the door and call me Mary' lately. It used to be one of his favourites,”

It sounds like something a ladyboy would say. I've talked to people who've come back from the far east
edy10
17-11-2014
I just had to shake my head and laugh at his critique to Pixie over the weekend; He said the same exact thing to Abbey last year at Blackpool lol.
RachelBlackburn
17-11-2014
Originally Posted by SeasideLady:
“" If you prick me, do I bleed ? " is becoming a new one of his - what the heck does that mean ?? I liked the Urinal joke though ”

It means "Boo Craig, not me."
tabithakitten
17-11-2014
Originally Posted by SeasideLady:
“" If you prick me, do I bleed ? " is becoming a new one of his - what the heck does that mean ?? I liked the Urinal joke though ”

Originally Posted by RachelBlackburn:
“It means "Boo Craig, not me."”

I thought it meant "I am a bleeding prick".
RachelBlackburn
17-11-2014
Originally Posted by sambadan:
“Len has been reduced to the same old stock phrases and in between times shouting down Craig and slagging off his comments and scores.
Enough already.”

But he came out and he gave it some...

I wonder what the record is for the number of times he's made that comment in a single show?!
CravenHaven
17-11-2014
... he's wearing out his clichés because he's painted himself in a corner playing the role now of the learner's friend and not offering real criticism. He doesn't need to play the role of sympathiser now they've got Darcy to do it. He should go back to being the ballroom judge character, not the indulgent and embarrassing grandad.
dale g
17-11-2014
We havent heard his other usual line this series, - "I'm confused as a baby in a topless bar"


Whats it all about, Lens opinion involves going on about body parts and then jumping off the pier naked.
Goodness knows what the urinal one was about. He's obsessed with it all.
The Rhydler
19-11-2014
Craig should be head judge, he keeps it real and doesn't just hand out platitudes to cheer a crap celeb up, his praise is the hardest to attain, and what every contestant wants to get.
mimi dlc
19-11-2014
Poor old Len, Scott's refusal to conform to stereotypes means that his stock phrase "you put the boy in flamboyant" has not been used this year.
That was one phrase that he used on DWTS and SCD in the same week one season.
sofakat
19-11-2014
Hardly surprising. He's not an educated man by any standards and he only got that role by sheer luck. He's inarticulate and ill formed and has a very limited vocabulary.

I expect the only thing he understands is money and ballroom phrases. Beyond that he has never done anything other than dance a bit and climb up the ballroom judges ladder. The latter does not require a brain, just a deep immersion in the world of British Ballroom. He has never done anything else. It's all he knows.

I mean, let's face it he still thinks the Pampas is in Buenos Aires and gauchos dance tango with prostitutes. The man is an ill-tempered, clueless old buzzard.

Time he went.
The Rhydler
20-11-2014
To say he's ill-educated is possibly untrue?
Monkseal
20-11-2014
Originally Posted by mimi dlc:
“Poor old Len, Scott's refusal to conform to stereotypes means that his stock phrase "you put the boy in flamboyant" has not been used this year.”

Oh it has. He just said it to Tim after his Charleston instead. Len's never let one to let suitability get in the way of his comments.
coppertop1
20-11-2014
Originally Posted by The Rhydler:
“To say he's ill-educated is possibly untrue?”

Depends what you mean by it, possibly his teachers were very good, however he is only recorded as going to a secondary modern school

IE not a grammar school, so not one not focused on academic qualifications but more towards technical qualifications.,

He then went on to have an apprenticeship at a ship builders.

He does not strike me as having any formal education since then , his language thought colourful is repetitive and his general knowlege is very limited.
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